
Some links featuring our work in the news
Nesher Ramla Homo:
BBC video:
YNET news video (in hebrew):
Tel Aviv Univ. video:
Nesher Ramla incised bone:
Video from i24 News
Bizat Ruhama: Video from i24 News
Newspaper articles about Tinshemet Cave
Haaretz: Archaeologists in Israel uncover one of the oldest burial grounds in the world
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The Jerusalem Post: 130,000-year-old clues from Israel’s Tinshemet Cave point to shared Homo behaviors
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IFL Science: World’s Oldest Human Burials Show Neanderthals And Homo Sapiens Shared Culture And Technology
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The Times of Israel: Rare cave burials show Sapiens and Neanderthals coexisted in prehistoric Israel
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Interesting Engineering: Burial bonds: 110,000-year-old human-Neanderthal grave shows shared rituals
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Morning News: Exploring Early Interactions: Neanderthal and Homo Sapiens Burials in the Mid-Middle Palaeolithic Levant
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Cosmos Magazine: Neanderthal, Homo sapiens interactions 100,000 years ago included cultural exchange


Newspaper articles about Nesher Ramla Homo
Haaretz: New Type of Prehistoric Human Discovered in Israel: Homo Nesher Ramla
​The Jerusalem Post: New prehistoric human unknown to science discovered in Israel
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BBC: New type of ancient human discovered in Israel
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Reuters: Meet Nesher Ramla early human discovered in an Israeli cement site
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Science News: New hominid fossil at Nesher Ramla, Israel
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Heritage Daily: Nesher Ramla homo type: a prehistoric human previously unknown to science
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The Times of Israel: Fossils found in Israel identified as previously unknown group of early humans
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The Times: Meet Nesher Ramla homo, new form of human
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Daily Mail: Nesher Ramla homo: a new type of ancient human discovered in Israel
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The Jerusalem Post: How a bone puzzle helped identify new type of prehistoric human in Israel
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France 24: Israeli scientists find bones belonging to new type of early human
Newspaper articles about the aurochs incised bone from Nesher Ramla
Haaretz: Earliest etching in the Levant: a message from 120 000 years ago
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Phys.org: Prehistoric bone etchings believed to be among oldest evidence of human use of symbols
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Smithsonian Magazine: Wild cow bone may have 120 000 year old symbols
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The Times of Israel: Scientists found a carved bone in Israel, could be an earliest human use of symbols
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Daily Mail: Etchings 120 000 year old bone believed to be an old human symbol
